The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - Всего страниц: 556 |
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... manners , we retire from the schools , both of ancient and modern PHILOSOPHY , not to say any thing of the new system of philosophism , sighing over the vanity , or pitying the illusions , of those , who could only affect to be wiser ...
... manners , we retire from the schools , both of ancient and modern PHILOSOPHY , not to say any thing of the new system of philosophism , sighing over the vanity , or pitying the illusions , of those , who could only affect to be wiser ...
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... manner in which they have been handed down to us ; into the great importance of their matter and sub- ject ; into the surprizing peculiarity of their style and language ; into their agreement with universal history ; into their perfect ...
... manner in which they have been handed down to us ; into the great importance of their matter and sub- ject ; into the surprizing peculiarity of their style and language ; into their agreement with universal history ; into their perfect ...
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... manner I can ; and when I die , to die so . " • But , without enlarging unnecessarily on a maxim , which is fraught with infinite . mischief , and which therefore ought never to be noticed but to be exposed , if Truth , whether in the ...
... manner I can ; and when I die , to die so . " • But , without enlarging unnecessarily on a maxim , which is fraught with infinite . mischief , and which therefore ought never to be noticed but to be exposed , if Truth , whether in the ...
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... manner of treating a subject may indeed disappoint us of the attention of some , whose assent and approbation we should otherwise value : but , we trust the merits of the cause to those , who can with patience and pleasure entertain ...
... manner of treating a subject may indeed disappoint us of the attention of some , whose assent and approbation we should otherwise value : but , we trust the merits of the cause to those , who can with patience and pleasure entertain ...
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... manner , which ought to per- vade the whole , and which , though not in the form of argument , is not the less satisfactory , since it carries internal Evi- dence along with it . " * The writer is nevertheless attached to what has been ...
... manner , which ought to per- vade the whole , and which , though not in the form of argument , is not the less satisfactory , since it carries internal Evi- dence along with it . " * The writer is nevertheless attached to what has been ...
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